Kpi’s Oasis College hosts Mukhti Marathon to raise awareness against child and human trafficking

    07-Nov-2025
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Our Correspondent
KANGPOKPI, Nov 6: Oasis College, Kangpokpi, in collaboration with Oasis India, the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of Kangpokpi Police, the District Child Protection Unit/CWC, and the District Social Welfare Department, Kangpokpi, organized the "Mukhti Marathon Challenge 2025" under the theme “No to Child Trafficking, No to Human Trafficking.”
The Mukhti Marathon Challenge and the Chillax Idol formed the major highlights of the college’s grand annual fest, CHILLAX 2025 – “Unleash the Spark”, a three-day celebration of creativity, talent, and youth empowerment.
The Flag-Off ceremony of the Mukhti Marathon Challenge took place at Thomas Ground, Kangpokpi, where Melody Varte, Community Social Worker, Oasis India, delivered an inspiring address urging youths to be torchbearers in the fight against child and human trafficking.
Pastor Janggin Chongloi, vice chairman of KTCF, led the invocation prayer, while Lamminal Simte, Assistant Commissioner, Kangpokpi and SDO/BDO Champhai — who also serves as the District Social Welfare Officer, Kangpokpi, graced the flag-off ceremony. More than 200 participants joined the marathon, which began at Brig M Thomas Ground and concluded at the Oasis College campus via Mission Compound, covering an approximate distance of 7 km.
In the Boys’ Category, the top three winners were Lungtiplung Phaomei, Thaorilung Panmei, and Praven Dhungama, respectively. In the Girls’ Category, Vahlemching Vaiphei, Nengneithem Khongsai, and Sofia Vaiphei claimed the first, second, and third positions.
Amid the electrifying atmosphere of Oasis College’s much-celebrated Chillax 2025, one event captured the heart of the audience — the Chillax Idol, a spectacular singing competition that brought the crowd to its feet and stole the spotlight at the college’s annual festival.
The stage came alive with dazzling lights, thunderous cheers, and passionate performances as talented students from across departments competed for the coveted title. Each contestant poured their heart into their music, delivering soulful melodies, powerful vocals, and a magnetic stage presence that captivated every listener.
The results saw Seiminlun alias Johnny Kipgen of TC College, Kangpokpi, clinching the first position, while Hoithenkim Singsit alias Kimjolly of Oasis College, Kangpokpi, secured the second position, and Chongmoithem of Ideal English Senior Secondary School, Charhazare, bagged the third position. The Audience Choice Award went to Thanggoumang Touthang.